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Preparing a bid 
There will come a point when a potential commercial client approaches you and asks you to give them a bid for a job.

Before giving a client an estimate on a photography bid, you need all the pertinent information. Seasoned clients will know the facts you need to put the numbers together and will likely provide them in the initial bid request. Smaller companies may not be as savvy, which means you need to know what to ask in order to give them an accurate estimate.


Bidding on your first commercial shoot can be daunting, and if you’re not prepared to bid on photography jobs, you’ll likely end up making mistakes that will cost you money and impact your ability to execute on the day.

How to prepare for a bid

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